Where can i get these turn signal lights?

Posted by admin on October 31st, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 2 Comments »

i want these smoked lights but i dont want to buy through ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-Truck-Parts-Accessories__97-01-JEEP-WRANGLER-SMOKE-BUMPER-SIDE-MARKER-LIGHTS-00_W0QQitemZ130223509322QQadnZCarQ20Q26Q20TruckQ20PartsQ20Q26Q20AccessoriesQQadiZ2865QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item130223509322&

is there another sight i can go to thats not a auction?

jc whitney

What were some accessories used in Ancient Greek Theatre?

Posted by admin on October 29th, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 2 Comments »

I’m doin’ a project for my Honors class, and I need to know some of the accessories that were used in Ancient Greek theatre; like lights and seats and other stuff. Anything.

In the ancient Greek theaters, the performers wore masks (these masks were made to help project their voices since there were no microphones) The seating in these theaters was "stadium seating" and was done outdoors. I am not sure about lighting…perhaps they only performed in the daytime so there was no need for lights.

Electrical question on mounting Hella 500 Off Road Lights?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 2 Comments »

I’m mounting Off Road Lights on my 2004 Tacoma, I was going to wire it to the fuse box for power but don’t know the best way or the correct fuse to use. I don’t have access to a test light at the moment. I was going to use the fuse labeled ACC thinking it was there to connect Accessories, but that made the radio stop working. I would like to mount it in a way that the off road lights are not tied to my driving lights. Any tips to make this project go smoothly would be greatly appreciated.

Did your kit come with a relay.
A relay is so you can control a large current device with a very small amount of current.
Any lighting system should be wired with a relay regardless of what fuse you tap into so it does not over load the switch or the vehicle wiring.

Electrical question on mounting Hella 500 Off Road Lights?

Posted by admin on October 27th, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 2 Comments »

I’m mounting Off Road Lights on my 2004 Tacoma, I was going to wire it to the fuse box for power but don’t know the best way or the correct fuse to use. I don’t have access to a test light at the moment. I was going to use the fuse labeled ACC thinking it was there to connect Accessories, but that made the radio stop working. I would like to mount it in a way that the off road lights are not tied to my driving lights. Any tips to make this project go smoothly would be greatly appreciated.

Did your kit come with a relay.
A relay is so you can control a large current device with a very small amount of current.
Any lighting system should be wired with a relay regardless of what fuse you tap into so it does not over load the switch or the vehicle wiring.

What color tops/accessories go well with khaki pants to wear to work?

Posted by admin on October 25th, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 1 Comment »

I am thinking of wearing a baby blue, light pink, light yellow tops.
For blue top would a LIGHT PINK necklace/earrings go well…
Light pink…baby blue necklace/earrings….light yellow….LIGHT PURPLE?
I am not sure if the light tops would go better with dark colored necklaces instead.
What do you think of my handbag…same color as accessories?

http://lotusfashion.info/
I hope you will get some ideas from here.
Good luck

How to turn off running lights on a 93 Aerostar when the key is in the accessory position so the radio plays.?

Posted by admin on October 23rd, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 2 Comments »

I can’t go to the drive-in if I can’t turn the lights off!

Try applying the parking brake. The lights should turn off.

Where can I find a reasonably priced accessory light?

Posted by admin on October 21st, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 3 Comments »

I wanted to mount a light on my Beretta 90-Two, which is my home defense gun. Some of those lights are as much as $400. How much do I have to spend to get something decent and where can I get it?

Steamlight TLR-1
check LApolicegear.com, they have them for around $80-90. Great light for the money

Where can I find a reasonably priced accessory light?

Posted by admin on October 21st, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 3 Comments »

I wanted to mount a light on my Beretta 90-Two, which is my home defense gun. Some of those lights are as much as $400. How much do I have to spend to get something decent and where can I get it?

Steamlight TLR-1
check LApolicegear.com, they have them for around $80-90. Great light for the money

What essential accessories should an student photographer have?

Posted by admin on October 19th, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 4 Comments »

What filters should I have, or lighting accessories, I’m more the outdoors type so I don’t need a lot for studio shooting.

You should get a gray card. It is about 8×10 inches and costs under $10. It should actually be required. And I agree that a reflector and a diffuser are indispensible when you need one. These are all great for an outdoor photographer. The gray card will help to get proper exposure readings from your meter. The reflector and diffuser are used to control the sunlight to get better natural light without harsh shadows or splotches of light and shadows. Do a good search before buying a diffuser or reflector. B&H and adorama are good places to buy one.

And a good tripod is definitely nice to have. You can get a good quality Manfrotto for as little as $60:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?ci=2635&N=4291756644+4291348219+42&Ns=p_PRICE_2%7C0

Few beginning classes are going to go over flash much if at all so you may not even learn how to use it if you buy one. I would wait on that unless your instructor can help you learn to use it. A better idea is to get a diffuser for the built-in flash on the camera just in case you need it for fill flash.

What essential accessories should an student photographer have?

Posted by admin on October 19th, 2009 and filed under accessories lights | 4 Comments »

What filters should I have, or lighting accessories, I’m more the outdoors type so I don’t need a lot for studio shooting.

You should get a gray card. It is about 8×10 inches and costs under $10. It should actually be required. And I agree that a reflector and a diffuser are indispensible when you need one. These are all great for an outdoor photographer. The gray card will help to get proper exposure readings from your meter. The reflector and diffuser are used to control the sunlight to get better natural light without harsh shadows or splotches of light and shadows. Do a good search before buying a diffuser or reflector. B&H and adorama are good places to buy one.

And a good tripod is definitely nice to have. You can get a good quality Manfrotto for as little as $60:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?ci=2635&N=4291756644+4291348219+42&Ns=p_PRICE_2%7C0

Few beginning classes are going to go over flash much if at all so you may not even learn how to use it if you buy one. I would wait on that unless your instructor can help you learn to use it. A better idea is to get a diffuser for the built-in flash on the camera just in case you need it for fill flash.